Essays Tagged: "Coercion"

mploying police repression against opposition elements within the Communist Party. The machinery of coercion had previously been used only against opponents of Bolshevism, not against party members th ...

case of insanity. Legal minors are also relieved of criminal liability, as are persons subjected to coercion or duress to such a degree as to render the commission of criminal acts involuntary. In mos ...

the larger employers to make them aware of alternative ways of managing their workforce, other than coercion, sanctions, or monetary reward. Theorists also suggest that the ways in which organisations ...

Based on the strongest foundations of reason, logic, and non-coercion, the principles of the free-market are just as applicable to proper government and social c ... cate the redistribution or equalizing of wealth and property, but this always comes at the price of coercion against another--an inconvenient detail too often left out. Thus, they remove most, if not ... ncept of the free-market is the concept of non-aggression, where every individual is protected from coercion, fraud, and theft, governments that forsake the market turn towards tyranny. What begins wi ...

d to either backfire or get overcome by the people's drive toward war, for example President Polk's coercion for westward expansion (doc 3). He called it Manifest Destiny; our destiny to be a country ...

ng degree. The exercise of free will consists of making choices from a genuine selection, free from coercion. As Hobbes suggests freedom means choice. It is only at the actual point of action that the ... ion is also considered as free if there have been alternatives available and that there has been no coercion involved.With the rise of science this has led to a greater understanding of what factors m ...

the larger employers to make them aware of alternative ways of managing their workforce, other than coercion, sanctions, or monetary reward. Theorists also suggest that the ways in which organisations ...

ociety today.To clarify things, the scientific definition of terrorism is "the use of intimidation, coercion, threats, and violent attacks to achieve the objectives of an individual or of a group" (Pa ...

lnikov complain that 'Men can get used to anything, the beast!'The fact that we have been gagged by coercion, the fact that we have let society become superior to the morality of compassion, the fact ...

d by strong central rule that attempts to control and direct all aspects of individual life through coercion, repression and propaganda. The state achieves popularity through a strong, charismatic lea ... d by strong central rule that attempts to control and direct all aspects of individual life through coercion and repression. The state achieves popularity through a strong, charismatic leader.' In con ...

pressure.These eight men persevered in their pursuit of justice and the right path, in spite of the coercion and vilification of the majority. These heroes include Mississippi's Lucius Quintus Cincinn ...

political theory of the acquisition and maintenance of large, multi-ethnic states held together by coercion. This model is typified by the ancient empires of Rome and Greece. Subject states were conq ...

result of the Council's recommendations, humanistic thinking was replaced by violent reaction, with coercion and persuasion being used as twin prongs to ensure conformity to the teachings of the Churc ...

sical stability. The emotional effects of the female involve verbal abuse, isolation, intimidation, coercion and threats that are only compounded when physical abuse is added to the component. The abu ...

the larger employers to make them aware of alternative ways of managing their workforce, other than coercion, sanctions, or monetary reward. Theorists also suggest that the ways in which organisations ...

back. 'Sovereign' external debt in our current international system is a political creation and by coercion it is unforgivable and has broken the social fabric of the society within the debt afflicte ...

e Webster's New American Dictionary is defined as "the systematic use of intense fear as a means of coercion." In this day and age, the term terrorism is more than just the use of intense fear as a me ... port and also as a means of suppression. While the dictionaries definitions says that it is the use coercion to promote certain ideologies, some of the most cleverly hidden terrorism today is the terr ...